Receiving 1 positive review after day 1, with several other sites (including Mel Kiper) saying they expect big things out of him this week.
http://theeagleswire.usatoday.com/2017/01/24/2017-senior-bowl-south-team-day-1-practice-notes/
Kansas State DE Jordan Willis is a pass rusher that will turn heads this week. He used a swift swim move against UCLA tackle Connor McDermott allowing him to have a clear path to the Browns coach that was the quarterback on the pass rush drill.
Willis also beat Alabama TE OJ Howard and went down the line to stop the running back in the backfield for a loss. Keep your eyes on No.75.
http://www.chiefs.com/news/article-...mportant/713a1015-eb96-4f02-a2e1-7549a820914b
ESPN draft analyst Mel Kiper recently put out his top 15 prospects at this year’s Senior Bowl, and it included Kansas State edge rusher Jordan Willis, who came in at No. 2.
Here’s what Kiper had to say about Willis:
“In a class loaded with pass-rushers, don't count Willis out as a potential first-round pick. He's really good. Willis (6 feet 5, 250 pounds) had 21 sacks for the Wildcats the past two seasons and was the Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year in 2016.
“Consistency is what stands out – you know what you'll get from Willis every play. He also holds up well against the run, which is important in the NFL. He's my No. 7 defensive end, but he could move up with a standout week of practices.”
https://www.profootballfocus.com/draft-senior-bowl-players-to-watch-defense/
We’re expecting a strong week from Kansas State’s Jordan Willis after he dominated Big 12 right tackles this season on his way to the top overall grade among the nation’s edge defenders at 94.3. He also led the nation with 87 total pressures while playing strong run defense, so look for Willis to make a name for himself in Mobile.
http://theeagleswire.usatoday.com/2017/01/24/2017-senior-bowl-south-team-day-1-practice-notes/
Kansas State DE Jordan Willis is a pass rusher that will turn heads this week. He used a swift swim move against UCLA tackle Connor McDermott allowing him to have a clear path to the Browns coach that was the quarterback on the pass rush drill.
Willis also beat Alabama TE OJ Howard and went down the line to stop the running back in the backfield for a loss. Keep your eyes on No.75.
http://www.chiefs.com/news/article-...mportant/713a1015-eb96-4f02-a2e1-7549a820914b
ESPN draft analyst Mel Kiper recently put out his top 15 prospects at this year’s Senior Bowl, and it included Kansas State edge rusher Jordan Willis, who came in at No. 2.
Here’s what Kiper had to say about Willis:
“In a class loaded with pass-rushers, don't count Willis out as a potential first-round pick. He's really good. Willis (6 feet 5, 250 pounds) had 21 sacks for the Wildcats the past two seasons and was the Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year in 2016.
“Consistency is what stands out – you know what you'll get from Willis every play. He also holds up well against the run, which is important in the NFL. He's my No. 7 defensive end, but he could move up with a standout week of practices.”
https://www.profootballfocus.com/draft-senior-bowl-players-to-watch-defense/
We’re expecting a strong week from Kansas State’s Jordan Willis after he dominated Big 12 right tackles this season on his way to the top overall grade among the nation’s edge defenders at 94.3. He also led the nation with 87 total pressures while playing strong run defense, so look for Willis to make a name for himself in Mobile.